Nine people died and thousands other were stranded on Alabama roadways after snow and ice blanketed the state.Joe Songer/jsonger@al.com

Nine people have now died in weather-related traffic crashes worked by Alabama State Troopers, a tally that increased when troopers on Friday announced deaths in Chilton and Bullock counties.

A three-vehicle crash Thursday afternoon killed a Maplesville man. Will Latham Jr., 87, was killed when the vehicle he was driving collided with another vehicle on an icy road, troopers said. A third vehicle was damaged as well. The crash occurred at 1:40 p.m. on Alabama 22, three miles west of Clanton.

Also Thursday, in Bullock County, a single-vehicle crash killed a Banks man. Eric Williams, 72, was killed when the vehicle he was driving left the icy roadway and struck a tree.

That crash happened at 5:20 p.m. on Alabama 239, six miles south of Union Springs. Trooper said seat belts weren't used in the accident.

Deadly accidents had previously been reported in Chilton, DeKalb, Tuscaloosa, Perry, and Elmore counties. Troopers said it will be next week before they release the total number of non-fatal crashes that were investigated during the snow and ice that left thousands of drivers stranded and caused countless accidents across the state.

Here's a look at the other crashes:

-Alabama State Troopers reported one Birmingham woman died Tuesday morning in a wreck on Alabama 5 near the 75 mile marker and Perry County. Emma Evans, 64, was killed when her car crashed with another at about 11 a.m. Troopers believe icy conditions of the roads were a factor, according to reports.

-An adult and a toddler both lost their lives in a crash that happened on Alabama 14 just outside Wetumpka Tuesday morning. Troopers said Tyrell Harris, 29, of Wetumpka died when the vehicle he was driving collided with another vehicle on Lay Bridge. A passenger in Harris' vehicle, 2-year-old Rayne Harris, of Wetumpka, was also killed in the crash. Preliminary investigation showed ice on the bridge where the wreck happened could have caused the crash, according to troopers. Five other people were injured in the 7 a.m. wreck and were taken to nearby hospitals. One of five was listed in critical condition as of Tuesday night.

-In Tuscaloosa, a train wreck killed two people and left three injured Tuesday morning. Alabama State Troopers said the train hit the truck the victims were in at the rail crossing at the intersection of Larry Nolan Road and University Boulevard East near Cottondale. Troopers identified the men who died as 57-year-old driver Charles Kelly Meiklejohn, of Gulf Shores, and passenger in the truck, 39-year-old Nahum Terrance Mickles, of Foley.

-A Montgomery man died in a single-car wreck in Chilton County Thursday morning. Troopers said that 43-year-old Desi Patterson was killed when his car left the roadway of U.S. 82 and hit a tree. The accident happened at around 5 a.m. and four miles from Billingsley, troopers said. Troopers said icy roads were a contributing factor in the crash. Patterson was not wearing a seat belt, troopers said.

-Two hours later, a similar accident claimed the life of a 53-year-old woman just outside Collinsville. Marie Duncan, a Fort Payne resident, was driving along DeKalb County 22 at about 7 a.m. when her car left the icy roadway and struck a tree. She was not wearing a seat belt at the time, troopers said.